Fire Country (2022) s02e06 Episode Script
Alert the Sheriff
1
Jake? Hey.
The fire was out ten gallons ago.
You can run on for a long time ♪
Oh. Okay. Let's go.
- Hey, are you okay?
- Yeah.
You sure?
- EVE: Gabs.
- I'm fine.
Your dad said the daddiest
dad joke of all time.
I go, "Good job putting
out the fire," he said
- We flame to please.
- No.
- Ooh.
- Come on.
- Stop.
- What do you think, Jake?
That joke belong in the Hall of Flame?
- Oh, no!
- Come on.
- No.
- Ooh!
Come on. That was good.
- That was good.
- No, stop, Dad!
- That was good.
- No.
(LAUGHTER)
Yo, Eve, you and your
crew are on mop-up, okay?
Go and tell that midnight rider ♪
Guess he doesn't like my jokes.
I'm a little worried about Jake.
It's been, like, a
month since Cara passed,
and he hasn't taken any time off.
It's how he's dealing with his grief.
Yo, how about Rudy?
How's he doing?
He get his results back?
EVE: Yeah. Two days ago.
(CLICKS TONGUE) It's bad.
BODE: Rudy?
Last burrito's for you, man.
Oh, no, man. I'm not hungry.
Yeah, I will take that.
Hey, Bode, how's Gen doing?
Gen's at my folks' now.
She's adjusting, but she's
dealing with a lot of grief.
I'm trying to hustle up a
bunch of support for her but,
you know, it's not easy being
a dad when you're in prison.
(CHUCKLES) Amen to that.
- You got kids, Rudy?
- Hey.
Is this sheriff helicopter
chasing down this dude?
Run on for a long time ♪
Hey, Cap, you seeing this?
MICKEY: Pilot operating
aircraft November-24 Bravo-1,
this is Sheriff's Office Lark 1
demanding you land your
aircraft immediately.
He's not responding.
Let me try something. I went
to high school with his wife.
Can you tell him Mickey says
to pick up the damn phone?
November-24 Bravo-1,
Mickey says pick up the phone.
Dean! Yup, it's me, Mickey.
Yeah, I'm in the
chopper right behind you.
But as sure as God
made black and white ♪
Dean, we know you've
been money laundering.
We've been surveilling
you for a week, dude.
- PILOT: He's opening the door.
- Dean, you are not jumping!
- What is that guy doing?
- Sooner or later, God'll cut you down ♪
Is that money?
I was born ♪
- To ride these roads alive ♪
- (CLAMORING)
- (WHOOPING, LAUGHTER)
- They're never coming back.
Let's ride ♪
Here I come, watch me go ♪
If you don't know, now you know ♪
I was born ♪
Oh, let's ride. ♪
GEN: Bode's drawing is so cool, but
I need red food coloring
for the fake lava.
Jake was supposed to bring me some.
He's been working a lot. Tell you what.
I will get you some food coloring, okay?
I want to win.
Science fair is not about winning.
- It's about learning.
- Okay.
Then I want to learn
how it feels to win.
(LAUGHS)
You're a bit of a
hell-raiser, aren't you?
(LAUGHS) You should
know that about me now.
Now that you're gonna be my
What did the judge call you?
My custodians?
No, we're not your custodians.
We're your custodial guardians.
Gen, the bus is here.
- Thanks.
- Okay.
GEN: Um, if you see Jake today,
tell him it's okay if
he doesn't want to help.
I can do it myself.
- Bye.
- Bye.
(DOOR OPENS)
What was that about?
- Jake's been blowing her off.
- (DOOR CLOSES)
- Oh.
- I'll talk to him.
(PHONE BUZZING)
It's Mickey. You want to take that?
She's calling you.
You've been wanting to
make up with her, so
I know.
Not now. Not ready.
She's not the enemy, she's your sister.
Right.
MICKEY: Dean.
We know the money you threw out
of the chopper was drug money.
We recovered it.
It's on its way here now.
You're in a real bind.
Why don't you help yourself out,
tell us who you're working for?
Uh, uh, I I don't know their names.
You know my dad, right?
Drug dealer?
When you're dealing drugs,
you're lying to everyone.
Your neighbors, your
wife, even to your kid.
So I'm pretty good at spotting liars,
and you're lying to me right now.
I know you can be a drug dealer
and still be a good
guy, so I'm appealing
to the good guy in you right now.
You and Christine have, what, two kids?
You don't want to be seeing
them through plexiglass.
Cooperate.
We want to help you.
You got to help us.
I don't know what the big
deal is. Okay, weed's legal.
Throwing 50 grand out of
a helicopter isn't legal.
Where'd you get the money, Dean?
Just give us a name. One name.
You're Sheriff Watkins, right?
You're the boss. I'll talk to you.
WATKINS: Fox, Kubiak,
let me and Mr. Ross have a chat.
(MICKEY SIGHS)
Sharon?
You called Vince, but you got me.
I brought the money that
the inmates collected.
Oh, this is, uh, Lieutenant Andy Kubiak.
This is my sister Sharon.
(LAUGHS SOFTLY)
Is it true your dad was
really a drug dealer?
Her dad's not my dad.
He's new here. He doesn't
know our whole sordid story.
It's not really that sordid.
Our parents were married
when we were teenagers,
and then, it ended badly.
Like FBI raid badly.
- Wow. Sounds pretty chaotic.
- Mm-hmm.
- You have no idea.
- You have no idea.
(LAUGHS)
Heard you were gone for a while.
- Uh, yeah. A campaign fire.
- And Bode's back.
Yup. I have to go to Smokey's
these days to find out
what's going on in your life.
Looks like you two have
some catching up to do, so
I arrested her son when he was a
teenager for breaking and entering.
Wow. Thanks. Uh, yeah, he stole some
baseball cleats from a shoe store.
She still blames me for
how his life turned out
Absolutely do not, but you really
could have given him a warning
instead of arresting him.
Uh, I gave him about
six different warnings
- before I finally had to arrest him
- Well, I'm gonna take this to the evidence room.
I'm coming with you.
You know, I'm sorry. I, uh
Uh, don't go. I, uh
I was nuts when it came to Bode.
I Mm. Yeah.
I just lost Riley, he
was all that I had left,
and I thought you were gonna save him.
Or I was gonna save him,
but he has to save himself, and he is.
I said some really awful things to you.
And
I'd like a chance to be a sister again.
A better sister.
No.
BODE: Esposito's in there just
running his mouth. I'm trying
to talk to my kid on the phone.
I don't need her hearing all this stuff.
Man, I don't even try
calling mine anymore.
Ex won't pick up.
Haven't seen my son in two years.
Well, you can make up for
lost time when you get out.
That's what I'm planning to do
teach my daughter how to hunt and fish.
Maybe don't take her to that
fishing cabin you showed me.
That place looked haunted, man. (LAUGHS)
Maybe take her to the mall instead.
(LAUGHS)
Hey, you ever sell dope?
No.
I did.
Oh, I made bank, too. (LAUGHS)
Yeah, it was like today, man, you know?
Money raining down, just
there for the picking, man. Oh.
Kind of miss that rush, you know?
Feeling like I was
in control of my life.
BODE: Don't go back to it.
Yeah.
Not when you get out, all right?
Yeah, I ain't getting out.
Yeah, you are.
What do you got? Another year?
Two years and change on my time,
but, uh
well, less than that on my life.
I had cancer six years ago thyroid.
Got treated, moved on, but, uh, well,
the cancer hung around, and, uh, now,
it's what they call stage
4C, but there ain't no 4D.
Yeah. They give me six
months if I'm lucky.
(LAUGHS SOFTLY)
I look like a guy that
trades in luck? (LAUGHS)
I'm sorry, Rudy.
Me, too.
EVE: All right, y'all, come on!
Let's hustle out to the
buggy. Come on, Rudy.
Move!
Hey, yo, Rudy.
Yo, let's go, man. Come on.
Chief? What?
Maybe he's not feeling well.
He told me about his diagnosis.
Hey, yo, Rudy, you okay, man?
Look, if you need a medical pass on work
today, that's cool, but you
got to let me know what's up.
Rudy?
Hey.
We have an escape at Three Rock.
Stand by for further updates.
I'll notify Greencrest,
and, uh, we should alert the sheriff.
♪
It's good to see you
Bode. It's been too long.
Yeah. Yeah, I know. You, too.
How's, um how's Sky?
She like a junior in
high school now, or ?
Freshman in college.
Clearly, you and I are in need
of an honest-to-goodness
catch-up, and we'll do just that
as soon as this inmate is caught.
But right now, literally,
every second matters, so
You were the last person
seen talking to Rudy.
Did you know he was planning to escape?
No, he didn't say anything to me.
'Cause if you know something
and you're not telling me,
that would be really stupid.
Honestly, the last
thing I want to be doing
is signing another arrest
warrant for you, so
Your mom wouldn't just cut
me out, she'd cut me up.
In little pieces.
You had to do what you had to do.
Still do. So why don't you help me out?
What were you two
talking about last night?
Really, we were just kind
of talking about our kids.
You have a kid?
WATKINS: We're focusing our
grid search on three areas.
Firefighters, you're an extra set
of eyes. If you see the escapee,
do not approach him,
alert law enforcement.
Sergeant Fox, take a team
and start at the watershed by Eel River.
Okay, got it.
You're with me.
WATKINS: Billings, you go over here.
- Absolutely.
- Okay.
(SPEAKING INAUDIBLY)
What was that about?
Nothing.
I thought you didn't want
anything to do with me.
I don't.
Then I found out you're a grandmother.
- (HELICOPTER BLADES WHIRRING)
- (DOG BARKING)
GABRIELA: Jake is kind
of isolating and
Bode's worried about Gen,
so he asked me to spend
some time with her.
Well, you know what it's like
to have a parent who's
been incarcerated.
Sorry about that.
Do you remember what you
told me when I was a kid?
- What's that?
- That I was lucky to have you as a dad.
Because it made me more
compassionate than the other kids.
And that watching someone struggle
to make amends to society was
a privilege and a miracle.
I really put a whole
spin on it, didn't I?
- Did you buy it?
- I did.
Because it's true.
You know, it'd mean a lot to Gen
if you could come by the house.
JAKE: Oh, yeah. I just need more time.
I, uh
I'm afraid, you know, if I
see her, I'll, uh, break down.
I don't want to make her feel worse.
Look, I did the same
thing after Riley died.
Poured myself into work.
Didn't want to be a burden to Sharon.
Or to Bode.
I'd just walk around the house
like I was in it all alone.
And all I had to do was look up,
look around,
see that I wasn't.
Look, I'm trying to
get you to learn from
my mistakes here, Jake.
You got to look up.
So Bode took the DNA test.
We're waiting on the results now.
But you took her in. Like,
you're basically raising her.
Of course we took her in.
- Do you have a problem with that?
- No.
That's great. I mean
You have family, you stick with
them, you know? No matter what.
Unless, of course, you're
not actually related to them.
What are you talking about?
I am sticking with you.
I literally came and
said I'm sorry today,
and you said, "I don't want a sister."
I had a sister. You
turned your back on me.
I did not turn my back.
You arrested my son.
I was mad. I'm allowed to have feelings.
I arrested my nephew. I
had feelings about it, too.
Did that occur to you
or Actually, no,
'cause it's always about you. (SCOFFS)
What is wrong with you?
If I apologize, you're mad.
If I don't apologize, you're mad.
Hey, I called you a month ago.
Did you leave a message?
Am I just supposed to
jump if you butt-dialed me?
I didn't even see you called.
(SIGHS)
- (THUNDER RUMBLING)
- (DOG BARKING)
(RUSTLING)
(BRUSH CRUNCHING)
You stay behind me, okay?
Hey, Rudy.
It's me, Manny.
You're gonna stay right
there on the ground, bro.
And I'm gonna call for backup.
And everything's gonna go
nice and easy, all right?
Whoa, Manny. Manny, wait.
Wait, come on. (BREATHING HEAVILY)
They'll take me back to prison, bro.
You can apply for compassionate release.
They'll never give that to me now.
I'll never get to see my kid.
Please. (BREATHING HEAVILY)
Just keep on walking.
I'm sorry, man.
Sheriff 1.
Mija, go that way. Rudy, come on, man.
Rudy, you got to stop!
♪
(PANTING) Rudy, come on, man!
Sheriff 1, Cal Fire Team 3.
Eyes on suspect.
Just passed Fall Creek, heading west.
We got to get to the
other side of Fall Creek.
(SIGHS) Great. And now it's raining.
Go wait in the car. I'm
gonna go round everybody up.
I think you can slow those wipers down.
It's not raining so hard anymore.
(LEVER CLICKS)
I did see that you called.
I-I should have called
you back. I'm sorry.
(SIGHS) Doesn't matter.
Just forget about it.
Do you remember the chicken nuggets?
When Bode was little and
you were pregnant with Sky
and we were in that fast food place.
I wanted Bode to finish his chicken,
but he wanted to go
on the play structure
and he wouldn't stop whining,
so eventually I said he could go.
Do you remember what you said to me?
You said,
"You are going to create a monster
if you let your kid do
whatever he wants all the time."
That was 20 years ago. (SCOFFS)
Yeah. And now I have another
child coming in my house.
And the thing I would
like to do the most
is talk about it with you,
but you judge me.
I don't judge you.
(CHUCKLES)
What?
That was you judging me, right there.
- What are you talking about?
- There is not a car in sight.
There-there are no people here.
But you make a point of really stopping.
It's a stop sign.
You're supposed to stop.
Yes, but then you can
also show your big sister
that if you if you follow the rules,
your life won't be such a mess.
If you can just set a good
example for your children,
they'll come out perfect, like Sky.
Sky is not perfect.
Sky is perfect.
She is polite and she's smart
and she gets straight A's and she gets
- college scholarships and
- Sky's in rehab.
There.
You happy now? Are we even?
- What? When?
- A month ago.
- That's why I called you.
- So you called me.
Oh. (SIGHS)
That looks like the sheriff's car.
And is that Kubiak's?
Where the hell are they?
- Oh, my God.
- Oh, my God.
Stay back, stay back.
Sheriff 1, this is Sam 3.
I'm out with Adam 1 and Adam 2.
I need a Code 3 medical
to my location. Two officers
down with gunshot wounds.
Both appear to be critical.
We're going to render assistance.
- Stay low.
- MAN (OVER RADIO): Copy, 10-3. Code 3.
- He has no pulse.
- That can't be.
Come on, Fred. (PANTING)
Kubiak is still alive.
Let's get him behind the car.
Come on. Let's go.
SHARON: Okay. (GROANING)
- Oh, Lieutenant Kubiak.
- (GRUNTS)
- Okay. (GRUNTS)
- (GROANS)
- Watch your head.
- What the hell happened?!
The prisoner, he was
(PANTING)
He shot me.
SHARON: Gunshot wound to the
arm. There's help on the way.
I'm gonna go get the
med bag from the car.
How's the sheriff?
Is he okay?
♪
- (SIREN WAILING)
- (INDISTINCT CHATTER)
(INDISTINCT RADIO CHATTER)
PARAMEDIC: Okay. We'll
have you patched up
and back on the job in no time.
This isn't just an
inmate search anymore.
It's a manhunt for a cop killer.
FBI's coming in.
We're just in the way, so let's go.
I can't, I can't leave
her, Vince. I can't.
No, I've been a terrible sister.
She needs help. I'm gonna stay.
Happened so fast.
So I pull over.
Fred has his gun out,
Rudy's on the ground.
Seems like Fred's got it under control.
But then I get out of the
car and, all of a sudden,
Rudy's up and has Fred's gun.
Maybe I distracted Fred for a sec.
- Maybe this is my fault.
- All right, listen up.
Fred would want us to stay calm
and to keep the public calm.
And he'd want us to get this guy.
So that's what we're gonna do.
- All right?
- Okay.
This is really a lot,
so if you want to take a minute
I'm fine. Stop following me around.
You were like this when
our parents got divorced.
You get scared and you get mean.
I'm not scared.
I'm mad, and I'm working.
♪
(SIREN CHIRPS, WAILS)
You ran cross-country
in high school, right?
- Yeah.
- Okay.
We're gonna run. Don't let me stop.
- Now?
- Fast.
♪
This is crazy. Come on.
Let's just stop and talk.
I don't want to talk. I'm fine.
Fred was just killed. You're not fine.
Come on! He was like a father to you!
And I'm so sorry about Sky.
Come on! Let's stop!
(PANTING)
That's the spot, right?
Where Manny encountered Rudy?
SHARON: I believe so.
Yeah.
- (PHONE BUZZING)
- Come on.
What happened with Sky?
Fox.
(PANTS)
Okay, got it.
Press conference in an
hour. We got to head back.
Mickey.
What happened is I did judge you.
(SIGHS, SNIFFLES)
I raised Sky not to be Bode.
She was gonna be the perfect kid
because I was the perfect mom.
And as it turns out,
my perfect kid was
out buying weed or oxy
or whatever she could from some
guy she met on social media.
Now I have to work.
Please let me.
(EXHALING)
Yo. Bode.
If, uh if this place gets rolled up,
I need you to sneak something
off the premises for me.
What are you talking about?
Yo.
I, uh, skimmed this the other day.
- What the hell?
- Relax, bro.
It's-it's drug money. It's not like
I took it off some little old lady.
You got to turn it in.
Listen, we're gonna make this short,
'cause we have work to do.
Due to the, uh
developing situation
of the escaped inmate,
Rudy Varda,
I'm ordering Edgewater
residents to shelter in place.
Mayor Garcia's gonna go into the details
of the shelter-in-place protocols.
Uh, how did the inmate escape?
I'm gonna let Captain Edwards
from Three Rock Con Camp speak to that.
Thank you.
We're still gathering information,
but it looks like he left
last night after lights-out.
REPORTER: Is it true there
are no locks on dormitory doors
- and no
- We don't lock the inmates in at night.
But you have to remember this
is a highly screened population.
So they're, for the
most part, nonviolent.
The sheriff was shot to death,
and you're claiming
these men are nonviolent?
(MICROPHONE FEEDBACK SQUEALS)
VINCE: I mean, I have seen
- worse-looking volcanoes, right?
- (LAUGHS)
- I think
- (LOUD KNOCKING)
Hey, Kev, Stu.
Oh, yeah, me and Stu are just doing
a neighborhood search for the prisoner,
and we're gonna check out your
backyard if that's okay with you.
Yeah, it's not okay
- with me, Kev.
- Well, listen, Vince,
I knew Fred Watkins,
and I'm not gonna let
- this guy get away with it.
- Yeah, I knew Fred, too,
and he was a fine, sensible,
by-the-book kind of guy
who wouldn't want a bunch of vigilantes
running around the streets.
I suggest you and Stu go back
home, and lock your doors,
make some popcorn for your families.
Let's leave the manhunt to
the people whose job it is.
Good night.
Is Rudy in our yard?
- Is he gonna come here?
- No.
We are perfectly safe,
nobody's coming here, okay?
(KNOCKING)
Come on, Kev. I
Oh. Hey.
Hey, um
was just in the area,
and I wanted to come by.
You know, it's a weird night.
- Yeah.
- And, um,
I brought this red food coloring.
What do you think, Gen?
Should we let this dude in?
I guess.
(INSECTS TRILLING)
How much money is this?
It's four grand.
I was hoping that maybe you
could give it to Aunt Mickey
and just see if she'll be cool about it.
Aunt Mickey who's also Sergeant Mickey,
who's not typically cool about things?
I didn't know what else to do.
It was a it was a rough day here.
I'm sorry.
How's Gen?
She's okay. She's with Dad.
They have your beautiful drawings.
(LAUGHING): They're working
on her volcano tonight.
Do you do you think that she's ?
Yours? Um
I do.
(SIGHS)
I should probably get back.
Yeah, okay.
(SHARON SIGHS)
MAN: All inmates, get on
the line and hit the ground!
Place your hands over your head.
By order of the
Department of Corrections,
this facility is on full lockdown.
Let's go! Let's go!
♪
(DRAWER OPENS)
You're supposed to be in your bunk.
I snuck past the guards.
Yeah, well, don't
tempt these guys, Bode.
Eve, hey, I talked to my dad.
- He
- How?
I-I got myself a phone.
I-I use this so I can
call and check on Gen.
I'm not supposed to know
that. You know they're already
breathing down my neck, and I can't
Eve, just listen, listen,
listen. So, I talked to my dad.
He says that there's these
guys, I think vigilantes,
and they're-they're out there
trying to hunt down Rudy.
I'm worried that if they
find him, they'll kill him.
I think he'd be safer in custody, and
I might know where he is.
MAN: So, the FBI's
taken over the search,
- but they haven't found anything.
- (BLOWING)
What are you doing?
My dad got Sky 500 scratch-off tickets
for her high school graduation.
You know what Fred got her?
Luggage.
I mean, I love my dad and all, but
he's not the kind of guy who's
gonna give your kid luggage,
but we all need that guy in our lives
that's gonna see that
your kid is struggling
and be like, "Here you go, Sky.
Here is a piece of luggage.
This is the world you want to live in.
A place that is sensible,
dependable and lasting and real."
Okay, I love the talking,
but let's not steal
Sky's graduation present.
- Uh, no, no, no. I need those to think. Hey.
- Come on.
I organize a drawer when I'm thinking.
Well, it's pretty organized.
Please tell me that's
a bag of doughnuts.
It's money. One of the inmates
took it the other day, and
then had a change of heart.
It's like four grand.
What?
I know I have no right to ask
you to help, but I was hoping
maybe you could just add
it to whatever it was,
the $40,000.
- It was $46,000.
- (SIGHS)
You think I'm enabling Bode?
No, no, no, no, no.
It was $50,000.
Yeah.
He knew.
What are you saying? Who knew?
Throwing 50 grand out of
a helicopter isn't legal.
Kubiak.
He knew it was 50K.
Maybe he rounded up.
Kubiak said that when he
drove up to the side of the road,
Fred was already there with Rudy.
The ground under Kubiak's car was dry.
The ground under Fred's was wet.
That means Kubiak got there first.
And the timing it-it doesn't work.
There is no way, even at a full sprint,
that Rudy could get from
where Manny spotted him
to where he killed the
sheriff in the timeframe
that we're talking about.
Why would Kubiak lie?
MICKEY: The helicopter pilot.
He didn't give us any names
but he said someone in the
sheriff's office was dirty.
Fred gave me a heads-up this morning
that he was calling Internal Affairs.
He must have given
Kubiak the same heads-up.
Watch out. Keep your eyes open.
You think that Kubiak killed
Sheriff Watkins?
Oh, God, I really wish I didn't.
Sheriff 1, this is Sam 3.
Does somebody have a
20 on Lieutenant Kubiak?
Tell me about this fishing cabin.
We passed by it one
day on a work detail,
and I think it was Rudy, goes, uh,
"That's how you escape.
You just walk out of camp
and lay low here till the heat's off."
Can you tell me where this cabin is?
It's up this old dirt
road that's off 57,
but it's not marked.
Show me on a map.
EVE: This place isn't on a map.
We used to drink there
when we were kids.
(EVE LAUGHS)
And the beauty of it
was it was hard to find.
Okay.
- Kubiak's got Bode.
- What?!
- He signed him out of camp. Let's go.
- Oh, my God.
BODE: It's up here on the left.
Someone's in there.
It's got to be Rudy.
You don't have to shoot him.
Take-take me in there with you.
I can talk him into surrendering.
Is-is that a drop gun?
Oh, man.
You did it. You killed the sheriff,
and you're gonna try and
make it look like it was Rudy.
You said you wanted to come with me.
Let's go.
You got to call for backup.
Kubiak has a radio. He'll hear it.
- Mickey.
- I don't know who I can trust.
That's the road, I think.
It's been a really long
time since I was out here
busting Bode for drinking.
How did I not see Kubiak?
How did I let that happen?
Was I distracted by Sky?
How did I not see that?
I mean, this is literally what I do.
How did I not see that
my kid was struggling?
Because she's your kid,
and you want to believe the best in her.
Sky's gonna be okay.
You know how I know?
'Cause Bode's gonna be okay.
They're both gonna be fine. You
want to know who you can trust?
You can trust me.
(DOOR OPENS)
Rudy! Rudy, run!
- Shut up, Rudy.
- Hey, what's going on?
Rudy, I'm sorry, man. I didn't know.
- Hey, Bode, sit down. Right here.
- Sorry about what, Bode?
- Bode, sit right there. Sit down!
- All right. All right.
- Sit down.
- BODE: All right, I'm sitting.
Hey, Rudy, get back here! Where the hell
- do you think you're going?
- All right, I'm right here.
- Calm down.
- I'm right here. I'm calm. I'm calm.
We're cool. I'll come
back. Whatever you need, man.
I'm right here. I ain't
going nowhere, man.
- KUBIAK: Stay right there. Don't move.
- RUDY: You got me. You got me.
- (PHONE BUZZING)
- Uh, uh, it's Bode. Bode?
BODE (MUFFLED): Rudy,
he killed the sheriff.
(OVER SPEAKER): Rudy,
he killed the sheriff.
He killed the sheriff, and
he's trying to blame it on you.
Oh. That weapon is unloaded.
Thank you, Rudy.
Now your prints are all
over the murder weapon.
Put it down. Put it down.
- RUDY: Okay.
- KUBIAK: Sit by Bode.
Move it! All right.
Bode, what the hell
is going on right now?
BODE: He killed his
boss, and now he's trying
- to pin it on you.
- KUBIAK: I didn't want to kill him.
And I don't want to kill you, either.
I just have to make this look good.
You don't have to kill us.
We're not gonna say anything.
Okay, Rudy's gonna die anyways.
You don't have to shoot him.
- You don't have to shoot him.
- Bode, listen to me. Get up.
You get by that door.
Get up!
All right, all right.
You're trying to make it
look like we surrounded you
from both sides and that
we're gonna attack you
so you had to kill us.
That's exactly right.
Stay there.
- Rudy, get up.
- Don't help him, Rudy.
Get over here.
- Get up and come here.
- Okay, all right. We're cool.
I'm just trying to see my kid, man.
That's all I'm trying to do.
(KUBIAK GASPING)
- (GRUNTING)
- (GUNSHOT)
Bode?! Bode?!
(PANTING)
(GRUNTS)
- Rudy, wait, wait!
- Come on, let's go.
Rudy, we got to get
him, we got to get him.
Forget him, man! Come on.
No, come on, Rudy, we can't leave him.
Help me. Rudy.
This guy convinced the whole town
that you were a murderer.
Don't let him make you one.
Vince, can you please take 42
out to Feather Lake,
to the fishing cabin?
(COUGHING)
- Stay in the car.
- Not a chance.
Nobody move.
- Here. Uncuff him.
- Okay.
Bode, you go after Rudy.
I'm going after Kubiak.
BODE: Rudy!
Mickey.
Mickey, I can explain
I got so much empathy for people,
'cause I know how hard life is
and I know we are not always perfect.
But you know who I have no empathy for?
Like, none? People like you.
Who wear the badge and betray it.
(PANTING)
Get up.
I can't wait to testify against you.
I'm gonna enjoy that.
BODE: Rudy!
(BOTH PANTING)
Hey.
Is this how you want to
spend the time you have left?
Always looking over your shoulder?
(SIREN WAILING)
All right, let's get
water on it, knock it down.
I need somebody to check him out.
Gabriela.
He has a head injury.
Make sure he doesn't die.
Where's Bode?
What happened to Bode?
Ah! He did it!
(EXHALES)
He got him! Hands up.
Hands up!
("HERE AGAIN" BY MATT KOZIOL PLAYS)
So glad you're okay.
Getting low don't get you high ♪
When you've become a house of lies ♪
I'm here again, thought I'd win ♪
Here again from where I've been ♪
Said when all is said and done ♪
Let me lie in what I've done ♪
Here again, one more round ♪
Pull me in and pull me down ♪
MICKEY: In my report,
I'm gonna give Bode credit
for what he did today.
You guys should be proud.
Thanks.
Will never end ♪
All right, Bode, let's go.
One sec. Hey, I need a favor.
Don't tell Gen.
She's got enough trauma
for a 12-year-old.
She doesn't need to hear that
I almost died on her, too.
Okay.
Seeing how far you've
come since I first met you,
it's a privilege and a miracle.
Oh, oh, oh ♪
Oh ♪
REPORTER (OVER VIDEO): Is it true
there are no locks on dormitory doors
EVE (OVER VIDEO): We
don't lock the inmates
in at night, uh, but
you have to remember,
this is a highly screened population,
and they're, for the
most part, nonviolent.
- REPORTER: The sheriff was shot to death
- Hi.
- and you're claiming these men
- Oh, hey.
I was, uh, just, um
Beating yourself up for what you said?
What you didn't say?
I get it.
Listen,
it looks like these D.O.C.
guards are sticking around,
and there's a petition
to shut down Three Rock.
Yeah, I-I saw that.
Look, I think when everything settles,
uh, people will realize that
Rudy didn't kill the sheriff
No, that doesn't matter.
They look at us, all
they see are convicts.
So we have to do better
at defending ourselves.
Talk about the programs and how
it helps these guys and-and
Eve, Eve, Eve, I-I made my own daughter
okay with my incarceration,
and we're gonna do the
same thing with this town.
We got to flip the narrative.
Make them proud to be
associated with people
who are fighting to
turn their lives around.
Three Rock doesn't make
this town dangerous.
Three Rock makes this town great.
- You think they'll believe that?
- Absolutely.
'Cause it's true.
VINCE: This is gonna be awesome.
(LAUGHTER)
JAKE: Does he have to have all of that?
All right, so, we pour
the food-coloring mixture
into the baking soda for the explosion.
- What's the dry ice for?
- GABRIELA: Smoke.
You can't have an
eruption without smoke.
You guys are way more
into this than I am.
Yeah. It's gonna be awesome. You ready?
- All right.
- SHARON: Wait, wait, wait.
Let me get a video for Bode.
All right, ready.
ALL: One, two,
three!
(ALL CHEERING, CLAMORING)
- (LAUGHTER)
- JAKE: Wow.
Ooh, that is awesome.
(OVERLAPPING CHATTER)
- That's pretty good.
- GABRIELA: He's so proud.
(LAUGHTER)
(INDISTINCT CHATTER)
MICKEY: That's pretty cool.
(CHATTER CONTINUES)
JAKE: If that's not an
A, I don't know what is.
(CHATTER CONTINUES)
MICKEY: Glad you got those goggles on?
(LAUGHTER)
Uh-oh. Uh-oh.
Um
The paternity results just came in.
Gen's not Bode's kid.
Okay.
That doesn't change anything, right?
The judge made you
the custodial guardian.
DNA doesn't determine custody.
But
What?
We were a family,
and because we didn't share any DNA,
when our parents split, we split.
But here we are.
Fighting. Apologizing.
Almost like real sisters.
(CHUCKLES)
I mean, look at them.
None of them share your DNA.
But they're your family.
You did that.
You created this big, amazing family
that we all want to be a part of.
At least, most of the time.
I'm a little afraid
this is gonna kill Bode.
No, it won't.
We won't let it.
(BIRD SQUAWKING)
(DOOR OPENS)
Hi.
What's going on? How'd you get
How'd you even get in
here? We're on lockdown.
Um
Mickey got us in.
You got the results.
("WEIGHT OF YOUR WORLD"
BY CHRIS STAPLETON PLAYS)
(SIGHS)
She's not mine.
No, but it doesn't matter.
Nothing has to change.
VINCE: Custodial judge said that
DNA is not a determining factor,
that custody will go to whoever
has the kid's best interest at heart.
- And that can still be you.
- I'll never be far ♪
Does she know?
- No.
- Right where you are ♪
If you lose your way ♪
(EXHALES)
If your hope is gone ♪
I promised her mom.
I promised Cara.
I don't think that
promise has to change.
Give me your deepest fear ♪
I've messed up so much.
Just give me a call and I'll be here ♪
I wanted this to be
just the one good thing that I do.
That won't set you free ♪
Give me the weight of your world ♪
I wanted her to have a family.
And lay it on me ♪
Even if we aren't her family.
We are.
Oh, lay it on me ♪
Oh, lay it on me ♪
Give me the weight of your world ♪
Just lay it on me. ♪
Jake? Hey.
The fire was out ten gallons ago.
You can run on for a long time ♪
Oh. Okay. Let's go.
- Hey, are you okay?
- Yeah.
You sure?
- EVE: Gabs.
- I'm fine.
Your dad said the daddiest
dad joke of all time.
I go, "Good job putting
out the fire," he said
- We flame to please.
- No.
- Ooh.
- Come on.
- Stop.
- What do you think, Jake?
That joke belong in the Hall of Flame?
- Oh, no!
- Come on.
- No.
- Ooh!
Come on. That was good.
- That was good.
- No, stop, Dad!
- That was good.
- No.
(LAUGHTER)
Yo, Eve, you and your
crew are on mop-up, okay?
Go and tell that midnight rider ♪
Guess he doesn't like my jokes.
I'm a little worried about Jake.
It's been, like, a
month since Cara passed,
and he hasn't taken any time off.
It's how he's dealing with his grief.
Yo, how about Rudy?
How's he doing?
He get his results back?
EVE: Yeah. Two days ago.
(CLICKS TONGUE) It's bad.
BODE: Rudy?
Last burrito's for you, man.
Oh, no, man. I'm not hungry.
Yeah, I will take that.
Hey, Bode, how's Gen doing?
Gen's at my folks' now.
She's adjusting, but she's
dealing with a lot of grief.
I'm trying to hustle up a
bunch of support for her but,
you know, it's not easy being
a dad when you're in prison.
(CHUCKLES) Amen to that.
- You got kids, Rudy?
- Hey.
Is this sheriff helicopter
chasing down this dude?
Run on for a long time ♪
Hey, Cap, you seeing this?
MICKEY: Pilot operating
aircraft November-24 Bravo-1,
this is Sheriff's Office Lark 1
demanding you land your
aircraft immediately.
He's not responding.
Let me try something. I went
to high school with his wife.
Can you tell him Mickey says
to pick up the damn phone?
November-24 Bravo-1,
Mickey says pick up the phone.
Dean! Yup, it's me, Mickey.
Yeah, I'm in the
chopper right behind you.
But as sure as God
made black and white ♪
Dean, we know you've
been money laundering.
We've been surveilling
you for a week, dude.
- PILOT: He's opening the door.
- Dean, you are not jumping!
- What is that guy doing?
- Sooner or later, God'll cut you down ♪
Is that money?
I was born ♪
- To ride these roads alive ♪
- (CLAMORING)
- (WHOOPING, LAUGHTER)
- They're never coming back.
Let's ride ♪
Here I come, watch me go ♪
If you don't know, now you know ♪
I was born ♪
Oh, let's ride. ♪
GEN: Bode's drawing is so cool, but
I need red food coloring
for the fake lava.
Jake was supposed to bring me some.
He's been working a lot. Tell you what.
I will get you some food coloring, okay?
I want to win.
Science fair is not about winning.
- It's about learning.
- Okay.
Then I want to learn
how it feels to win.
(LAUGHS)
You're a bit of a
hell-raiser, aren't you?
(LAUGHS) You should
know that about me now.
Now that you're gonna be my
What did the judge call you?
My custodians?
No, we're not your custodians.
We're your custodial guardians.
Gen, the bus is here.
- Thanks.
- Okay.
GEN: Um, if you see Jake today,
tell him it's okay if
he doesn't want to help.
I can do it myself.
- Bye.
- Bye.
(DOOR OPENS)
What was that about?
- Jake's been blowing her off.
- (DOOR CLOSES)
- Oh.
- I'll talk to him.
(PHONE BUZZING)
It's Mickey. You want to take that?
She's calling you.
You've been wanting to
make up with her, so
I know.
Not now. Not ready.
She's not the enemy, she's your sister.
Right.
MICKEY: Dean.
We know the money you threw out
of the chopper was drug money.
We recovered it.
It's on its way here now.
You're in a real bind.
Why don't you help yourself out,
tell us who you're working for?
Uh, uh, I I don't know their names.
You know my dad, right?
Drug dealer?
When you're dealing drugs,
you're lying to everyone.
Your neighbors, your
wife, even to your kid.
So I'm pretty good at spotting liars,
and you're lying to me right now.
I know you can be a drug dealer
and still be a good
guy, so I'm appealing
to the good guy in you right now.
You and Christine have, what, two kids?
You don't want to be seeing
them through plexiglass.
Cooperate.
We want to help you.
You got to help us.
I don't know what the big
deal is. Okay, weed's legal.
Throwing 50 grand out of
a helicopter isn't legal.
Where'd you get the money, Dean?
Just give us a name. One name.
You're Sheriff Watkins, right?
You're the boss. I'll talk to you.
WATKINS: Fox, Kubiak,
let me and Mr. Ross have a chat.
(MICKEY SIGHS)
Sharon?
You called Vince, but you got me.
I brought the money that
the inmates collected.
Oh, this is, uh, Lieutenant Andy Kubiak.
This is my sister Sharon.
(LAUGHS SOFTLY)
Is it true your dad was
really a drug dealer?
Her dad's not my dad.
He's new here. He doesn't
know our whole sordid story.
It's not really that sordid.
Our parents were married
when we were teenagers,
and then, it ended badly.
Like FBI raid badly.
- Wow. Sounds pretty chaotic.
- Mm-hmm.
- You have no idea.
- You have no idea.
(LAUGHS)
Heard you were gone for a while.
- Uh, yeah. A campaign fire.
- And Bode's back.
Yup. I have to go to Smokey's
these days to find out
what's going on in your life.
Looks like you two have
some catching up to do, so
I arrested her son when he was a
teenager for breaking and entering.
Wow. Thanks. Uh, yeah, he stole some
baseball cleats from a shoe store.
She still blames me for
how his life turned out
Absolutely do not, but you really
could have given him a warning
instead of arresting him.
Uh, I gave him about
six different warnings
- before I finally had to arrest him
- Well, I'm gonna take this to the evidence room.
I'm coming with you.
You know, I'm sorry. I, uh
Uh, don't go. I, uh
I was nuts when it came to Bode.
I Mm. Yeah.
I just lost Riley, he
was all that I had left,
and I thought you were gonna save him.
Or I was gonna save him,
but he has to save himself, and he is.
I said some really awful things to you.
And
I'd like a chance to be a sister again.
A better sister.
No.
BODE: Esposito's in there just
running his mouth. I'm trying
to talk to my kid on the phone.
I don't need her hearing all this stuff.
Man, I don't even try
calling mine anymore.
Ex won't pick up.
Haven't seen my son in two years.
Well, you can make up for
lost time when you get out.
That's what I'm planning to do
teach my daughter how to hunt and fish.
Maybe don't take her to that
fishing cabin you showed me.
That place looked haunted, man. (LAUGHS)
Maybe take her to the mall instead.
(LAUGHS)
Hey, you ever sell dope?
No.
I did.
Oh, I made bank, too. (LAUGHS)
Yeah, it was like today, man, you know?
Money raining down, just
there for the picking, man. Oh.
Kind of miss that rush, you know?
Feeling like I was
in control of my life.
BODE: Don't go back to it.
Yeah.
Not when you get out, all right?
Yeah, I ain't getting out.
Yeah, you are.
What do you got? Another year?
Two years and change on my time,
but, uh
well, less than that on my life.
I had cancer six years ago thyroid.
Got treated, moved on, but, uh, well,
the cancer hung around, and, uh, now,
it's what they call stage
4C, but there ain't no 4D.
Yeah. They give me six
months if I'm lucky.
(LAUGHS SOFTLY)
I look like a guy that
trades in luck? (LAUGHS)
I'm sorry, Rudy.
Me, too.
EVE: All right, y'all, come on!
Let's hustle out to the
buggy. Come on, Rudy.
Move!
Hey, yo, Rudy.
Yo, let's go, man. Come on.
Chief? What?
Maybe he's not feeling well.
He told me about his diagnosis.
Hey, yo, Rudy, you okay, man?
Look, if you need a medical pass on work
today, that's cool, but you
got to let me know what's up.
Rudy?
Hey.
We have an escape at Three Rock.
Stand by for further updates.
I'll notify Greencrest,
and, uh, we should alert the sheriff.
♪
It's good to see you
Bode. It's been too long.
Yeah. Yeah, I know. You, too.
How's, um how's Sky?
She like a junior in
high school now, or ?
Freshman in college.
Clearly, you and I are in need
of an honest-to-goodness
catch-up, and we'll do just that
as soon as this inmate is caught.
But right now, literally,
every second matters, so
You were the last person
seen talking to Rudy.
Did you know he was planning to escape?
No, he didn't say anything to me.
'Cause if you know something
and you're not telling me,
that would be really stupid.
Honestly, the last
thing I want to be doing
is signing another arrest
warrant for you, so
Your mom wouldn't just cut
me out, she'd cut me up.
In little pieces.
You had to do what you had to do.
Still do. So why don't you help me out?
What were you two
talking about last night?
Really, we were just kind
of talking about our kids.
You have a kid?
WATKINS: We're focusing our
grid search on three areas.
Firefighters, you're an extra set
of eyes. If you see the escapee,
do not approach him,
alert law enforcement.
Sergeant Fox, take a team
and start at the watershed by Eel River.
Okay, got it.
You're with me.
WATKINS: Billings, you go over here.
- Absolutely.
- Okay.
(SPEAKING INAUDIBLY)
What was that about?
Nothing.
I thought you didn't want
anything to do with me.
I don't.
Then I found out you're a grandmother.
- (HELICOPTER BLADES WHIRRING)
- (DOG BARKING)
GABRIELA: Jake is kind
of isolating and
Bode's worried about Gen,
so he asked me to spend
some time with her.
Well, you know what it's like
to have a parent who's
been incarcerated.
Sorry about that.
Do you remember what you
told me when I was a kid?
- What's that?
- That I was lucky to have you as a dad.
Because it made me more
compassionate than the other kids.
And that watching someone struggle
to make amends to society was
a privilege and a miracle.
I really put a whole
spin on it, didn't I?
- Did you buy it?
- I did.
Because it's true.
You know, it'd mean a lot to Gen
if you could come by the house.
JAKE: Oh, yeah. I just need more time.
I, uh
I'm afraid, you know, if I
see her, I'll, uh, break down.
I don't want to make her feel worse.
Look, I did the same
thing after Riley died.
Poured myself into work.
Didn't want to be a burden to Sharon.
Or to Bode.
I'd just walk around the house
like I was in it all alone.
And all I had to do was look up,
look around,
see that I wasn't.
Look, I'm trying to
get you to learn from
my mistakes here, Jake.
You got to look up.
So Bode took the DNA test.
We're waiting on the results now.
But you took her in. Like,
you're basically raising her.
Of course we took her in.
- Do you have a problem with that?
- No.
That's great. I mean
You have family, you stick with
them, you know? No matter what.
Unless, of course, you're
not actually related to them.
What are you talking about?
I am sticking with you.
I literally came and
said I'm sorry today,
and you said, "I don't want a sister."
I had a sister. You
turned your back on me.
I did not turn my back.
You arrested my son.
I was mad. I'm allowed to have feelings.
I arrested my nephew. I
had feelings about it, too.
Did that occur to you
or Actually, no,
'cause it's always about you. (SCOFFS)
What is wrong with you?
If I apologize, you're mad.
If I don't apologize, you're mad.
Hey, I called you a month ago.
Did you leave a message?
Am I just supposed to
jump if you butt-dialed me?
I didn't even see you called.
(SIGHS)
- (THUNDER RUMBLING)
- (DOG BARKING)
(RUSTLING)
(BRUSH CRUNCHING)
You stay behind me, okay?
Hey, Rudy.
It's me, Manny.
You're gonna stay right
there on the ground, bro.
And I'm gonna call for backup.
And everything's gonna go
nice and easy, all right?
Whoa, Manny. Manny, wait.
Wait, come on. (BREATHING HEAVILY)
They'll take me back to prison, bro.
You can apply for compassionate release.
They'll never give that to me now.
I'll never get to see my kid.
Please. (BREATHING HEAVILY)
Just keep on walking.
I'm sorry, man.
Sheriff 1.
Mija, go that way. Rudy, come on, man.
Rudy, you got to stop!
♪
(PANTING) Rudy, come on, man!
Sheriff 1, Cal Fire Team 3.
Eyes on suspect.
Just passed Fall Creek, heading west.
We got to get to the
other side of Fall Creek.
(SIGHS) Great. And now it's raining.
Go wait in the car. I'm
gonna go round everybody up.
I think you can slow those wipers down.
It's not raining so hard anymore.
(LEVER CLICKS)
I did see that you called.
I-I should have called
you back. I'm sorry.
(SIGHS) Doesn't matter.
Just forget about it.
Do you remember the chicken nuggets?
When Bode was little and
you were pregnant with Sky
and we were in that fast food place.
I wanted Bode to finish his chicken,
but he wanted to go
on the play structure
and he wouldn't stop whining,
so eventually I said he could go.
Do you remember what you said to me?
You said,
"You are going to create a monster
if you let your kid do
whatever he wants all the time."
That was 20 years ago. (SCOFFS)
Yeah. And now I have another
child coming in my house.
And the thing I would
like to do the most
is talk about it with you,
but you judge me.
I don't judge you.
(CHUCKLES)
What?
That was you judging me, right there.
- What are you talking about?
- There is not a car in sight.
There-there are no people here.
But you make a point of really stopping.
It's a stop sign.
You're supposed to stop.
Yes, but then you can
also show your big sister
that if you if you follow the rules,
your life won't be such a mess.
If you can just set a good
example for your children,
they'll come out perfect, like Sky.
Sky is not perfect.
Sky is perfect.
She is polite and she's smart
and she gets straight A's and she gets
- college scholarships and
- Sky's in rehab.
There.
You happy now? Are we even?
- What? When?
- A month ago.
- That's why I called you.
- So you called me.
Oh. (SIGHS)
That looks like the sheriff's car.
And is that Kubiak's?
Where the hell are they?
- Oh, my God.
- Oh, my God.
Stay back, stay back.
Sheriff 1, this is Sam 3.
I'm out with Adam 1 and Adam 2.
I need a Code 3 medical
to my location. Two officers
down with gunshot wounds.
Both appear to be critical.
We're going to render assistance.
- Stay low.
- MAN (OVER RADIO): Copy, 10-3. Code 3.
- He has no pulse.
- That can't be.
Come on, Fred. (PANTING)
Kubiak is still alive.
Let's get him behind the car.
Come on. Let's go.
SHARON: Okay. (GROANING)
- Oh, Lieutenant Kubiak.
- (GRUNTS)
- Okay. (GRUNTS)
- (GROANS)
- Watch your head.
- What the hell happened?!
The prisoner, he was
(PANTING)
He shot me.
SHARON: Gunshot wound to the
arm. There's help on the way.
I'm gonna go get the
med bag from the car.
How's the sheriff?
Is he okay?
♪
- (SIREN WAILING)
- (INDISTINCT CHATTER)
(INDISTINCT RADIO CHATTER)
PARAMEDIC: Okay. We'll
have you patched up
and back on the job in no time.
This isn't just an
inmate search anymore.
It's a manhunt for a cop killer.
FBI's coming in.
We're just in the way, so let's go.
I can't, I can't leave
her, Vince. I can't.
No, I've been a terrible sister.
She needs help. I'm gonna stay.
Happened so fast.
So I pull over.
Fred has his gun out,
Rudy's on the ground.
Seems like Fred's got it under control.
But then I get out of the
car and, all of a sudden,
Rudy's up and has Fred's gun.
Maybe I distracted Fred for a sec.
- Maybe this is my fault.
- All right, listen up.
Fred would want us to stay calm
and to keep the public calm.
And he'd want us to get this guy.
So that's what we're gonna do.
- All right?
- Okay.
This is really a lot,
so if you want to take a minute
I'm fine. Stop following me around.
You were like this when
our parents got divorced.
You get scared and you get mean.
I'm not scared.
I'm mad, and I'm working.
♪
(SIREN CHIRPS, WAILS)
You ran cross-country
in high school, right?
- Yeah.
- Okay.
We're gonna run. Don't let me stop.
- Now?
- Fast.
♪
This is crazy. Come on.
Let's just stop and talk.
I don't want to talk. I'm fine.
Fred was just killed. You're not fine.
Come on! He was like a father to you!
And I'm so sorry about Sky.
Come on! Let's stop!
(PANTING)
That's the spot, right?
Where Manny encountered Rudy?
SHARON: I believe so.
Yeah.
- (PHONE BUZZING)
- Come on.
What happened with Sky?
Fox.
(PANTS)
Okay, got it.
Press conference in an
hour. We got to head back.
Mickey.
What happened is I did judge you.
(SIGHS, SNIFFLES)
I raised Sky not to be Bode.
She was gonna be the perfect kid
because I was the perfect mom.
And as it turns out,
my perfect kid was
out buying weed or oxy
or whatever she could from some
guy she met on social media.
Now I have to work.
Please let me.
(EXHALING)
Yo. Bode.
If, uh if this place gets rolled up,
I need you to sneak something
off the premises for me.
What are you talking about?
Yo.
I, uh, skimmed this the other day.
- What the hell?
- Relax, bro.
It's-it's drug money. It's not like
I took it off some little old lady.
You got to turn it in.
Listen, we're gonna make this short,
'cause we have work to do.
Due to the, uh
developing situation
of the escaped inmate,
Rudy Varda,
I'm ordering Edgewater
residents to shelter in place.
Mayor Garcia's gonna go into the details
of the shelter-in-place protocols.
Uh, how did the inmate escape?
I'm gonna let Captain Edwards
from Three Rock Con Camp speak to that.
Thank you.
We're still gathering information,
but it looks like he left
last night after lights-out.
REPORTER: Is it true there
are no locks on dormitory doors
- and no
- We don't lock the inmates in at night.
But you have to remember this
is a highly screened population.
So they're, for the
most part, nonviolent.
The sheriff was shot to death,
and you're claiming
these men are nonviolent?
(MICROPHONE FEEDBACK SQUEALS)
VINCE: I mean, I have seen
- worse-looking volcanoes, right?
- (LAUGHS)
- I think
- (LOUD KNOCKING)
Hey, Kev, Stu.
Oh, yeah, me and Stu are just doing
a neighborhood search for the prisoner,
and we're gonna check out your
backyard if that's okay with you.
Yeah, it's not okay
- with me, Kev.
- Well, listen, Vince,
I knew Fred Watkins,
and I'm not gonna let
- this guy get away with it.
- Yeah, I knew Fred, too,
and he was a fine, sensible,
by-the-book kind of guy
who wouldn't want a bunch of vigilantes
running around the streets.
I suggest you and Stu go back
home, and lock your doors,
make some popcorn for your families.
Let's leave the manhunt to
the people whose job it is.
Good night.
Is Rudy in our yard?
- Is he gonna come here?
- No.
We are perfectly safe,
nobody's coming here, okay?
(KNOCKING)
Come on, Kev. I
Oh. Hey.
Hey, um
was just in the area,
and I wanted to come by.
You know, it's a weird night.
- Yeah.
- And, um,
I brought this red food coloring.
What do you think, Gen?
Should we let this dude in?
I guess.
(INSECTS TRILLING)
How much money is this?
It's four grand.
I was hoping that maybe you
could give it to Aunt Mickey
and just see if she'll be cool about it.
Aunt Mickey who's also Sergeant Mickey,
who's not typically cool about things?
I didn't know what else to do.
It was a it was a rough day here.
I'm sorry.
How's Gen?
She's okay. She's with Dad.
They have your beautiful drawings.
(LAUGHING): They're working
on her volcano tonight.
Do you do you think that she's ?
Yours? Um
I do.
(SIGHS)
I should probably get back.
Yeah, okay.
(SHARON SIGHS)
MAN: All inmates, get on
the line and hit the ground!
Place your hands over your head.
By order of the
Department of Corrections,
this facility is on full lockdown.
Let's go! Let's go!
♪
(DRAWER OPENS)
You're supposed to be in your bunk.
I snuck past the guards.
Yeah, well, don't
tempt these guys, Bode.
Eve, hey, I talked to my dad.
- He
- How?
I-I got myself a phone.
I-I use this so I can
call and check on Gen.
I'm not supposed to know
that. You know they're already
breathing down my neck, and I can't
Eve, just listen, listen,
listen. So, I talked to my dad.
He says that there's these
guys, I think vigilantes,
and they're-they're out there
trying to hunt down Rudy.
I'm worried that if they
find him, they'll kill him.
I think he'd be safer in custody, and
I might know where he is.
MAN: So, the FBI's
taken over the search,
- but they haven't found anything.
- (BLOWING)
What are you doing?
My dad got Sky 500 scratch-off tickets
for her high school graduation.
You know what Fred got her?
Luggage.
I mean, I love my dad and all, but
he's not the kind of guy who's
gonna give your kid luggage,
but we all need that guy in our lives
that's gonna see that
your kid is struggling
and be like, "Here you go, Sky.
Here is a piece of luggage.
This is the world you want to live in.
A place that is sensible,
dependable and lasting and real."
Okay, I love the talking,
but let's not steal
Sky's graduation present.
- Uh, no, no, no. I need those to think. Hey.
- Come on.
I organize a drawer when I'm thinking.
Well, it's pretty organized.
Please tell me that's
a bag of doughnuts.
It's money. One of the inmates
took it the other day, and
then had a change of heart.
It's like four grand.
What?
I know I have no right to ask
you to help, but I was hoping
maybe you could just add
it to whatever it was,
the $40,000.
- It was $46,000.
- (SIGHS)
You think I'm enabling Bode?
No, no, no, no, no.
It was $50,000.
Yeah.
He knew.
What are you saying? Who knew?
Throwing 50 grand out of
a helicopter isn't legal.
Kubiak.
He knew it was 50K.
Maybe he rounded up.
Kubiak said that when he
drove up to the side of the road,
Fred was already there with Rudy.
The ground under Kubiak's car was dry.
The ground under Fred's was wet.
That means Kubiak got there first.
And the timing it-it doesn't work.
There is no way, even at a full sprint,
that Rudy could get from
where Manny spotted him
to where he killed the
sheriff in the timeframe
that we're talking about.
Why would Kubiak lie?
MICKEY: The helicopter pilot.
He didn't give us any names
but he said someone in the
sheriff's office was dirty.
Fred gave me a heads-up this morning
that he was calling Internal Affairs.
He must have given
Kubiak the same heads-up.
Watch out. Keep your eyes open.
You think that Kubiak killed
Sheriff Watkins?
Oh, God, I really wish I didn't.
Sheriff 1, this is Sam 3.
Does somebody have a
20 on Lieutenant Kubiak?
Tell me about this fishing cabin.
We passed by it one
day on a work detail,
and I think it was Rudy, goes, uh,
"That's how you escape.
You just walk out of camp
and lay low here till the heat's off."
Can you tell me where this cabin is?
It's up this old dirt
road that's off 57,
but it's not marked.
Show me on a map.
EVE: This place isn't on a map.
We used to drink there
when we were kids.
(EVE LAUGHS)
And the beauty of it
was it was hard to find.
Okay.
- Kubiak's got Bode.
- What?!
- He signed him out of camp. Let's go.
- Oh, my God.
BODE: It's up here on the left.
Someone's in there.
It's got to be Rudy.
You don't have to shoot him.
Take-take me in there with you.
I can talk him into surrendering.
Is-is that a drop gun?
Oh, man.
You did it. You killed the sheriff,
and you're gonna try and
make it look like it was Rudy.
You said you wanted to come with me.
Let's go.
You got to call for backup.
Kubiak has a radio. He'll hear it.
- Mickey.
- I don't know who I can trust.
That's the road, I think.
It's been a really long
time since I was out here
busting Bode for drinking.
How did I not see Kubiak?
How did I let that happen?
Was I distracted by Sky?
How did I not see that?
I mean, this is literally what I do.
How did I not see that
my kid was struggling?
Because she's your kid,
and you want to believe the best in her.
Sky's gonna be okay.
You know how I know?
'Cause Bode's gonna be okay.
They're both gonna be fine. You
want to know who you can trust?
You can trust me.
(DOOR OPENS)
Rudy! Rudy, run!
- Shut up, Rudy.
- Hey, what's going on?
Rudy, I'm sorry, man. I didn't know.
- Hey, Bode, sit down. Right here.
- Sorry about what, Bode?
- Bode, sit right there. Sit down!
- All right. All right.
- Sit down.
- BODE: All right, I'm sitting.
Hey, Rudy, get back here! Where the hell
- do you think you're going?
- All right, I'm right here.
- Calm down.
- I'm right here. I'm calm. I'm calm.
We're cool. I'll come
back. Whatever you need, man.
I'm right here. I ain't
going nowhere, man.
- KUBIAK: Stay right there. Don't move.
- RUDY: You got me. You got me.
- (PHONE BUZZING)
- Uh, uh, it's Bode. Bode?
BODE (MUFFLED): Rudy,
he killed the sheriff.
(OVER SPEAKER): Rudy,
he killed the sheriff.
He killed the sheriff, and
he's trying to blame it on you.
Oh. That weapon is unloaded.
Thank you, Rudy.
Now your prints are all
over the murder weapon.
Put it down. Put it down.
- RUDY: Okay.
- KUBIAK: Sit by Bode.
Move it! All right.
Bode, what the hell
is going on right now?
BODE: He killed his
boss, and now he's trying
- to pin it on you.
- KUBIAK: I didn't want to kill him.
And I don't want to kill you, either.
I just have to make this look good.
You don't have to kill us.
We're not gonna say anything.
Okay, Rudy's gonna die anyways.
You don't have to shoot him.
- You don't have to shoot him.
- Bode, listen to me. Get up.
You get by that door.
Get up!
All right, all right.
You're trying to make it
look like we surrounded you
from both sides and that
we're gonna attack you
so you had to kill us.
That's exactly right.
Stay there.
- Rudy, get up.
- Don't help him, Rudy.
Get over here.
- Get up and come here.
- Okay, all right. We're cool.
I'm just trying to see my kid, man.
That's all I'm trying to do.
(KUBIAK GASPING)
- (GRUNTING)
- (GUNSHOT)
Bode?! Bode?!
(PANTING)
(GRUNTS)
- Rudy, wait, wait!
- Come on, let's go.
Rudy, we got to get
him, we got to get him.
Forget him, man! Come on.
No, come on, Rudy, we can't leave him.
Help me. Rudy.
This guy convinced the whole town
that you were a murderer.
Don't let him make you one.
Vince, can you please take 42
out to Feather Lake,
to the fishing cabin?
(COUGHING)
- Stay in the car.
- Not a chance.
Nobody move.
- Here. Uncuff him.
- Okay.
Bode, you go after Rudy.
I'm going after Kubiak.
BODE: Rudy!
Mickey.
Mickey, I can explain
I got so much empathy for people,
'cause I know how hard life is
and I know we are not always perfect.
But you know who I have no empathy for?
Like, none? People like you.
Who wear the badge and betray it.
(PANTING)
Get up.
I can't wait to testify against you.
I'm gonna enjoy that.
BODE: Rudy!
(BOTH PANTING)
Hey.
Is this how you want to
spend the time you have left?
Always looking over your shoulder?
(SIREN WAILING)
All right, let's get
water on it, knock it down.
I need somebody to check him out.
Gabriela.
He has a head injury.
Make sure he doesn't die.
Where's Bode?
What happened to Bode?
Ah! He did it!
(EXHALES)
He got him! Hands up.
Hands up!
("HERE AGAIN" BY MATT KOZIOL PLAYS)
So glad you're okay.
Getting low don't get you high ♪
When you've become a house of lies ♪
I'm here again, thought I'd win ♪
Here again from where I've been ♪
Said when all is said and done ♪
Let me lie in what I've done ♪
Here again, one more round ♪
Pull me in and pull me down ♪
MICKEY: In my report,
I'm gonna give Bode credit
for what he did today.
You guys should be proud.
Thanks.
Will never end ♪
All right, Bode, let's go.
One sec. Hey, I need a favor.
Don't tell Gen.
She's got enough trauma
for a 12-year-old.
She doesn't need to hear that
I almost died on her, too.
Okay.
Seeing how far you've
come since I first met you,
it's a privilege and a miracle.
Oh, oh, oh ♪
Oh ♪
REPORTER (OVER VIDEO): Is it true
there are no locks on dormitory doors
EVE (OVER VIDEO): We
don't lock the inmates
in at night, uh, but
you have to remember,
this is a highly screened population,
and they're, for the
most part, nonviolent.
- REPORTER: The sheriff was shot to death
- Hi.
- and you're claiming these men
- Oh, hey.
I was, uh, just, um
Beating yourself up for what you said?
What you didn't say?
I get it.
Listen,
it looks like these D.O.C.
guards are sticking around,
and there's a petition
to shut down Three Rock.
Yeah, I-I saw that.
Look, I think when everything settles,
uh, people will realize that
Rudy didn't kill the sheriff
No, that doesn't matter.
They look at us, all
they see are convicts.
So we have to do better
at defending ourselves.
Talk about the programs and how
it helps these guys and-and
Eve, Eve, Eve, I-I made my own daughter
okay with my incarceration,
and we're gonna do the
same thing with this town.
We got to flip the narrative.
Make them proud to be
associated with people
who are fighting to
turn their lives around.
Three Rock doesn't make
this town dangerous.
Three Rock makes this town great.
- You think they'll believe that?
- Absolutely.
'Cause it's true.
VINCE: This is gonna be awesome.
(LAUGHTER)
JAKE: Does he have to have all of that?
All right, so, we pour
the food-coloring mixture
into the baking soda for the explosion.
- What's the dry ice for?
- GABRIELA: Smoke.
You can't have an
eruption without smoke.
You guys are way more
into this than I am.
Yeah. It's gonna be awesome. You ready?
- All right.
- SHARON: Wait, wait, wait.
Let me get a video for Bode.
All right, ready.
ALL: One, two,
three!
(ALL CHEERING, CLAMORING)
- (LAUGHTER)
- JAKE: Wow.
Ooh, that is awesome.
(OVERLAPPING CHATTER)
- That's pretty good.
- GABRIELA: He's so proud.
(LAUGHTER)
(INDISTINCT CHATTER)
MICKEY: That's pretty cool.
(CHATTER CONTINUES)
JAKE: If that's not an
A, I don't know what is.
(CHATTER CONTINUES)
MICKEY: Glad you got those goggles on?
(LAUGHTER)
Uh-oh. Uh-oh.
Um
The paternity results just came in.
Gen's not Bode's kid.
Okay.
That doesn't change anything, right?
The judge made you
the custodial guardian.
DNA doesn't determine custody.
But
What?
We were a family,
and because we didn't share any DNA,
when our parents split, we split.
But here we are.
Fighting. Apologizing.
Almost like real sisters.
(CHUCKLES)
I mean, look at them.
None of them share your DNA.
But they're your family.
You did that.
You created this big, amazing family
that we all want to be a part of.
At least, most of the time.
I'm a little afraid
this is gonna kill Bode.
No, it won't.
We won't let it.
(BIRD SQUAWKING)
(DOOR OPENS)
Hi.
What's going on? How'd you get
How'd you even get in
here? We're on lockdown.
Um
Mickey got us in.
You got the results.
("WEIGHT OF YOUR WORLD"
BY CHRIS STAPLETON PLAYS)
(SIGHS)
She's not mine.
No, but it doesn't matter.
Nothing has to change.
VINCE: Custodial judge said that
DNA is not a determining factor,
that custody will go to whoever
has the kid's best interest at heart.
- And that can still be you.
- I'll never be far ♪
Does she know?
- No.
- Right where you are ♪
If you lose your way ♪
(EXHALES)
If your hope is gone ♪
I promised her mom.
I promised Cara.
I don't think that
promise has to change.
Give me your deepest fear ♪
I've messed up so much.
Just give me a call and I'll be here ♪
I wanted this to be
just the one good thing that I do.
That won't set you free ♪
Give me the weight of your world ♪
I wanted her to have a family.
And lay it on me ♪
Even if we aren't her family.
We are.
Oh, lay it on me ♪
Oh, lay it on me ♪
Give me the weight of your world ♪
Just lay it on me. ♪